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South Coast Community Aquatics says winter pilot drew roughly 3,000–3,800 visits; recommends steps to lower heating costs
Summary
South Coast Community Aquatics (SCCA) presented results of a three-month winter pilot that used Crescent City’s resurfaced pool. Attendance was reported at about 3,000 to 3,800 uses; total expenses were roughly $60,000, offset by grants and local revenue. The group outlined lessons and staffing recommendations for future year-round aquatics.
South Coast Community Aquatics presented results of its winter pilot to the Brookings City Council on April 14, reporting strong community interest, higher-than-expected heating costs and a multi-source funding approach.
Veil Early, speaking for SCCA, said the program operated for three months, six days per week, with programming and staffing provided by Fred Ender. SCCA said it worked in partnership with Crescent City to use that community’s pool, which had been recently resurfaced, after the Brookings facility closed for repairs.
Attendance and finances SCCA reported roughly 3,000 recorded uses and estimated that actual usage was higher — between…
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